Eliminates salary reference for retired members of PERS returning to employment in teaching staff positions.
Impact
The proposed amendments in A4462 build upon recommendations from the New Jersey Law Revision Commission, highlighting the legislative intent to provide more flexibility for retired educators. By removing the salary threshold, this bill is expected to encourage retired PERS members to return to teaching, particularly in a time when there may be a shortage of qualified educators in public institutions. The bill seeks to ensure that experienced professionals can contribute to the education system without financial penalties tied to their previous retirement benefits.
Summary
Assembly Bill A4462 aims to modify the employment conditions for retired members of the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) who return to teaching positions within public institutions of higher education. Specifically, the bill eliminates the existing salary threshold requirement that previously exempted retirees from re-enrollment in PERS if their annual compensation exceeded $10,000. This change signifies a shift towards allowing retirees to engage in educational roles without the burden of financial restrictions on their salary.
Contention
While proponents of A4462 argue that allowing retirees to return to teaching roles without regard to salary will address staffing shortages and benefit educational institutions, there may be concerns regarding the implications of this change on the PERS system itself. Critics might point to the potential for an influx of re-enrolled members affecting the retirement fund's sustainability. Additionally, discussions may arise around the balance between encouraging re-employment for retirees while ensuring that these provisions do not create competitive imbalances with non-retired educators seeking employment.
Permits certain PERS members to collect pension while earning salary; makes certain local administrators and prosecutors eligible for PERS membership; permits State employees not covered by collective negotiations to enroll in negotiated health plans.
Permits certain PERS members to collect pension while earning salary; makes certain local administrators and prosecutors eligible for PERS membership; permits State employees not covered by collective negotiations to enroll in negotiated health plans.
Allows PERS ordinary disability retiree to earn up to $3,000 in PERS-covered employment annually before cancellation of disability benefit and reenrollment in PERS.
Permits non-instructional staff member retired from PERS to return to employment in school district for up to two years without reenrollment in PERS if employment commences during 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 school years.